Ralphb07
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dougthonus wrote:
He'll never be a bruiser but if he added 10lbs of muscle would help with mostly everything you said. Being stronger would help him with getting contact and finishing down low. If we wanna convert him into a SF and play him at the 3 and 4 then his 230 frame is okay but IMO 240lbs should be the ideal weight and adding that strength could never be a bad thing
There are many things Tyrus could do that would make him a very good player.
He could continue to improve his jumper and basically become a consistent offensive threat. With a very good jumper, it would open up his game to drive to the basket and turn him into possibly a dynamic offensive player, because even though he's not a great finisher at the basket, he draws fouls at a really high rate when he has room to attack because people close out on him.
He could improve his finishing and do a better job when he gets in the lane and doesn't have a dunk but has to go to the one handed hook / layup type move. If he did this his FG% could go way up.
He could improve his defensive rebounding, and actually box guys out and rebound at a high rate. If he did this, it would help the Bulls with one of their big weaknesses last year, help ignite the fast break, and make it really hard to take him off the court even if he had the same offensive inconsistencies.
He could improve his man defense where he often had poor defensive awareness because he spends so much time watching the ball to try and get weakside blocks. Like the defensive rebounding this would make it much easier to keep him on the floor even if he's not giving you great offense.
I don't know which of these things is really the singularly most important thing, but he could improve significantly as a basketball player by improving any of them.
I actually don't think hitting the weight room would help him all that much. I think the majority of the issues he has have little to do with strength and more to do with awareness. Tyrus is never going to be a bruiser who holds 280lb guys out of the lane, and I don't see 240lb guys shoving him around.
He'll never be a bruiser but if he added 10lbs of muscle would help with mostly everything you said. Being stronger would help him with getting contact and finishing down low. If we wanna convert him into a SF and play him at the 3 and 4 then his 230 frame is okay but IMO 240lbs should be the ideal weight and adding that strength could never be a bad thing